A comprehensive User Guide for the GPIO Port on the Raspberry Pi.
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Experience Level: Expert
Kind of writing: Technology
Num. of articles: One
Words per article: tbc
Topic: Raspberry Pi User Guide
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Outline & Structure: We require a complete guide to using the GPIO port (and associated interfaces) on the Raspberry Pi A, B and B+. The guide should assume little or no knowledge of the GPIO and introduce all aspects of its arrangement and access. It should describe how the ports are mapped into the Raspberry Pi and how to read and write to the various registers and include working sample programs and templates to illustrate this.
The guide should also include a number of basic projects that can use these programs. Programming languages used should include Python, C and Assembly Language where possible.
As well as being of a tutorial nature, the guide should include a reference section enabling specific information on each port to be sourced.
The end result should be a document that can provide and and all information required by an enthusiast of developer when wishing to access the GPIO port.
We welcome draft outlines for this user guide, along with a draft contents list an details of programs to be included.
Because of the reference nature required a word count estimate is not provided, we would suggest draft outlines include approximate word counts for the written sections and programs.
Extra notes: Bruce Smith Books are based in Sydney, Australia and write and publish serious programming books about the Raspberry Pi. Our books are sold around the world an are available in print and eBook format. See www.brucesmith.info for details of our books.
Num. of articles: One
Words per article: tbc
Topic: Raspberry Pi User Guide
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Outline & Structure: We require a complete guide to using the GPIO port (and associated interfaces) on the Raspberry Pi A, B and B+. The guide should assume little or no knowledge of the GPIO and introduce all aspects of its arrangement and access. It should describe how the ports are mapped into the Raspberry Pi and how to read and write to the various registers and include working sample programs and templates to illustrate this.
The guide should also include a number of basic projects that can use these programs. Programming languages used should include Python, C and Assembly Language where possible.
As well as being of a tutorial nature, the guide should include a reference section enabling specific information on each port to be sourced.
The end result should be a document that can provide and and all information required by an enthusiast of developer when wishing to access the GPIO port.
We welcome draft outlines for this user guide, along with a draft contents list an details of programs to be included.
Because of the reference nature required a word count estimate is not provided, we would suggest draft outlines include approximate word counts for the written sections and programs.
Extra notes: Bruce Smith Books are based in Sydney, Australia and write and publish serious programming books about the Raspberry Pi. Our books are sold around the world an are available in print and eBook format. See www.brucesmith.info for details of our books.
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